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When Laura Waters purchased a four-acre farm in North Saanich 10 years ago, her original goal was to grow Christmas trees, a harvest that takes six years for each planting. Four years into the project she changed her mind.
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A bottle of Fir Essence. Don Denton photography |
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Laura has supplemented her product line with beer and cider bread mixes, which make a tasty homemade bread when soda or shrub is added to the mix. There are herb packages for salmon toppings, soup mixes that make you wish for wintry days, a tomato and Douglas fir seasoning and a 香蕉视频直播渇ir and fire香蕉视频直播 Brie topper that transforms the basic appetizer into a tantalizing, irresistible dish.
Islanders quickly took note of her delicious products and demand escalated quickly. Today Snowdon House gourmet items are sold online, in 35 retail stores across British Columbia and at craft and farmers香蕉视频直播 markets. Victoria Distillers is making cocktails with Laura香蕉视频直播檚 Douglas fir shrub and participants in her cooking classes expand their culinary repertoire with dishes that broaden their horizons and include Laura香蕉视频直播檚 ingredients.
A fir infused waffle with brie topper and other fir based products. Don Denton photography |
On a recent visit to the gift shop, I watched as Laura poured a full bottle of blueberry vinegar into her sorbet machine. A whirring sound filled the room and 15 minutes later we were sampling the cool nuances of blueberry sorbet. Fully aware that most home chefs don香蕉视频直播檛 know how widely her products can be used, Laura has developed a number of recipes incorporating her fruit-infused and Douglas fir vinegar.
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On top of new product development, store sales, paper-making and Douglas fir tip harvesting, Laura also runs a bed and breakfast from her farm. A tireless woman, her life has not been free of adversity. But if there香蕉视频直播檚 one thing Laura has learned along the way, it香蕉视频直播檚 that 香蕉视频直播測ou can cook your way out of any mess! I love sharing what we make on the farm,香蕉视频直播 she reflects. 香蕉视频直播淚 really like people, and I love to cook, garden and create art, so the whole thing fuels all my passions.香蕉视频直播